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I added ` *.tsbuildinfo` to gitignores of examples that use typescript and don't already have it. By use typescript I mean have `tsconfig` somewhere in their directory tree. I used the following script to update the files: ```bash #!/bin/bash set -eou pipefail cd examples examples=`git ls-files . | grep tsconfig | xargs dirname | grep -v "/"` for example in $examples; do if ! grep -q tsbuildinfo $example/.gitignore; then gitignore="$example/.gitignore" echo $gitignore tail -c1 $gitignore | read -r _ || echo >> $gitignore echo -e "\n# typescript\n*.tsbuildinfo" >> $gitignore fi done ``` |
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Next.js + Jest
This example shows how to configure Jest to work with Next.js.
This includes Next.js' built-in support for Global CSS, CSS Modules and TypeScript.
How to Use
Quickly get started using Create Next App!
In your terminal, run the following command:
npx create-next-app --example with-jest with-jest-app
# or
yarn create next-app --example with-jest with-jest-app
# or
pnpm create next-app --example with-jest with-jest-app
Run Jest Tests
npm test